Hunting season is under way. And if the very phrase “hunting season” instantly fills your head with visions of Duck Dynasty extras running amok in a sporting goods store, we need to sit down and talk. There’s a better way.

Filson has prided itself on making “unfailing goods” since the day they began making blankets for Klondike explorers in 1897.
But not until now have any of those goods included watches.
So they teamed up with the new torchbearers of American watchmaking, Shinola, to launch their very first watch collection—consisting of field watches, GMTs and chronographs strapped in their legendarily rugged bridle leathers and tin cloth.

In the event that you’re still eyeing a new archivally incined coat for this fall—and the next two dozen or so—you can stop looking now...

Because Filson’s tough-as-nails waxed-cotton jackets and Nigel Cabourn’s nose for timelessly rugged designs have just combined in a perfect storm of autumnal outerwear: C.C. Filson.

For starters, there’s a hooded cape jacket based on a long-lost 1930s Filson coat Cabourn discovered in Japan, and a WWI-style full-length work jacket, and a coat with brass fireman clip closures lined in a heavy-duty wool that will get you through the tail end of fall into winter. There are a few more jackets to come later in the season, so keep your eyes peeled, but in the meantime:

Because as of yesterday, they’ve launched their own proprietary brand of grooming products—the same stuff Sam Buffa has been perfecting in his barbershops for years.

You’ll want to hop over to their (also) new online shop and preorder the lot, shipping before the end of June. While you’re there, you may be tempted to pick up a few other essentials from the likes of Odin, Filson and Baxter. Just go with it.

Settling into the former Partners & Spade studio, grandfather of American-made excellence Filson opens up their first East Coast shop today on Great Jones—and it’s a stunner.

Past the racks of 100-year-old Mackinaw Cruisers, the Shinola Bixby suspended over glass-encased billfolds and valets, and a gargantuan reclaimed-wood display reading like a wall of fame for Filson baggery, you’ll find the lounge area.

It’s replete with perfectly broken-in leather couches, a whiskey cabinet and a shuffleboard table framed around the living-wall backdrop—which has stuff like cacti growing out of field bags.

They’ve also got a bunch of stuff you can’t get anywhere else: their new Magnum Collaboration collection, along with one-of-a-kind curated finds like vintage Army-issued cameras.